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in vienna, iran and the international atomic energy agency help talks and made plans to meet again. >> we had construct a discussion on a variety of issues, a range of issues, and we agreed to continue substantive talks. >> the assessment of the vienna meeting is seen as a sign that iran's new president is serious about reducing nuclear tensions. >> all right, we want to talk a little bit more about relations between iran and the u.s. and the west, and to do that, i'm joined by our middle east analyst, a familiar face here on dw. the world, the u.s., the west -- we are not sneak -- used to seeing an iranian president smiling, talking about peace, talking about a new era in relations. how much of this is more than just a charm offensive? >> rouhani indeed is a very charming personality, but at the same time, he is an expression of different policy making. the iranians understand they have put themselves in a difficult addition due to their aggressive language under his predecessor, and now they are really trying to turn around, mainly as a result of the sanctions that have hurt the ira
in vienna, iran and the international atomic energy agency help talks and made plans to meet again. >> we had construct a discussion on a variety of issues, a range of issues, and we agreed to continue substantive talks. >> the assessment of the vienna meeting is seen as a sign that iran's new president is serious about reducing nuclear tensions. >> all right, we want to talk a little bit more about relations between iran and the u.s. and the west, and to do that, i'm joined...
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why would a country with vast natural energy reserves invest billions in developing nuclear energy? why would a country intent on merely civilian nuclear programs continue to defy multiple security council resolutions and inoccur the tremendous cost of crippling sanctions on its economy? and why would a country with a peaceful nuclear program develop intercontinental ballistic missiles whose sole purpose is to deliver nuclear war heads? you don't build icbms to carry tnt thousands of miles away. you build them for one purpose -- to carry nuclear warheads. and iran is building now icbms that the united states says could reach this city in three or four years. why would they do all this? the answer is simple. iran is not building a peaceful nuclear program. iran is developing nuclear weapons. last year alone, iran enriched three tons of uranium to 3.5%, doubled its stockpile of 20% enriched uranium and added thousands of new sentry futures. it also continued work on the heavy water reactor in iraq. that's in order to have another root to the bomb. plutonium path. and since rouhani's e
why would a country with vast natural energy reserves invest billions in developing nuclear energy? why would a country intent on merely civilian nuclear programs continue to defy multiple security council resolutions and inoccur the tremendous cost of crippling sanctions on its economy? and why would a country with a peaceful nuclear program develop intercontinental ballistic missiles whose sole purpose is to deliver nuclear war heads? you don't build icbms to carry tnt thousands of miles...
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phone call president obama told iranian president and they believe iran has a right to peaceful nuclear energy. he urged rouhani to comply with international law. on thursday the top diplomats from the five u.n. security council states, germany and iran, met in new york and that was a first since 1979. the iranian diplomat who attended the session responded to comments from secretary of state john kerry who urminged iran to open -- who urged iran to open up the closed facilities and stop then itch ared level. >> secretary kerry does not want to dictate what we should or should not do. >> he claimed the iranians have never been pursuing a nuclear weapon and tweeted lyndsay graham of south carolina. also on sunday, president obama 's top national security aid discussed the prospects for the eventual normalization of nations like washington and tehran. >> it is way too soon to presume either the prospect of an agreement on the nuclear program which we hope to be able to achieve, but we are quite sober about the potential for that. and that would obviously need to be a first step before going on t
phone call president obama told iranian president and they believe iran has a right to peaceful nuclear energy. he urged rouhani to comply with international law. on thursday the top diplomats from the five u.n. security council states, germany and iran, met in new york and that was a first since 1979. the iranian diplomat who attended the session responded to comments from secretary of state john kerry who urminged iran to open -- who urged iran to open up the closed facilities and stop then...
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they believe the energy for some kind of resolution -- if you don't find the adults in the congress, they're going to believe that the energy has to come from the white house. >> i want to ask on that question about the debt ceiling. everybody understands, as karen said, that the consequences of a debt ceiling breach could really be terrible but as i understand it in the house, the republican heeleders -- leaders have said that ceiling is the main event. we're really going to dig in our heels on the main event. president obama said he won't negotiate. does he have to negotiate? gwen: not today. >> one thing he says is sort of inaccurate. he indicates negotiations over a debt ceiling have never happened before. we've all seen them happen, but i do think that -- the president negotiated over the debt ceiling in 2011 and ended up with sequestration and a lot of other things and i think that that has soured him. gwen: and unreturned phone calls from john boehner. >> and we ended up with the fiscal cliff. gwen: is crisis the new normal now in washington? >> yeah. look, i think there's no
they believe the energy for some kind of resolution -- if you don't find the adults in the congress, they're going to believe that the energy has to come from the white house. >> i want to ask on that question about the debt ceiling. everybody understands, as karen said, that the consequences of a debt ceiling breach could really be terrible but as i understand it in the house, the republican heeleders -- leaders have said that ceiling is the main event. we're really going to dig in our...
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when all american society was changing, becoming something radically different and she felt a burst of energy during the year. consider one poem she wrote that begins like this. revolution is upon systems rattle from. when the winds of will are stirred, excellences boom. in this stanza, she uses a natural advantage to eliminate a complicated social concept. she takes social revolution and juxtapose it with the image of a seed pod in winter. we've all seen dried up, waiting for spring rains and wind to break it open and spread the seeds to bloom in the following summer. the 17 words do a lot of work. now consider a tax that holds a prominent place in the american imagination. a well regulated militia being necessary to a well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state. the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. this is 10 words longer, 27 words, like the dickinson poem it doesn't explain. it suggests by using images. it evokes the image of a militia, that words that minister to important but ambiguous concepts. i'm the one hand a free state. on
when all american society was changing, becoming something radically different and she felt a burst of energy during the year. consider one poem she wrote that begins like this. revolution is upon systems rattle from. when the winds of will are stirred, excellences boom. in this stanza, she uses a natural advantage to eliminate a complicated social concept. she takes social revolution and juxtapose it with the image of a seed pod in winter. we've all seen dried up, waiting for spring rains and...
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v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. >> gregg: we're talking about the conversation between the two presidents, president obama and the new iranian president. back with us, former security advisor, navy captain bob wells. in his united nations speech, rouhani insisted that tehran would never ever give up its enrichment program. they're already very close to nuclear breakout capacity. so they're not going to give up the enrichment program. what is there to negotiate? >> that's a great question. in fact, the process in geneva should continue to ask that very question. i think they're between 18 and 20% at the 1820% enrichment point on the uranium, which is required for an atomic weapon. i think everyone knows that. i think the negotiators and the clever ploys in my view that president rouhani has communicated at the united nations to really separate the united states from the t five plus one in geneva, long story short, though, i think he explicitly communicated his interests in
v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. >> gregg: we're talking about the conversation between the two presidents, president obama and the new iranian president. back with us, former security advisor, navy captain bob wells. in his united nations speech, rouhani insisted that tehran would never ever give up its enrichment program. they're already very close to nuclear breakout capacity....
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believes iran has a right to peaceful nuclear energy. he said afterward he urged them to take meaningful and transparent and verifiable action to comply with interest national law. with international law. the top states like germany and iran met in new york. that was also a first since 1979. the iranian dip diplomat who attended the session urged iran to open up the closed nuclear facilities and stop enriching uranium at high levels. >> i'm sure secretary kerry does not want to dictate what we should or shouldn't do. >> the foreign minister lied this week when they setted they were never pursuing a nuclear weapon. also on sunday, president obama 's top national security aid discussed the prospects for the eventual normalization of relations between washington and tehran. >> it is way too soon to presume either the prospect of an agreement on the nuclear program which we hope to be able to achieve, but we are quite sober about the potential for that, and that obviously would need to be a first step before going on to discuss other aspects
believes iran has a right to peaceful nuclear energy. he said afterward he urged them to take meaningful and transparent and verifiable action to comply with interest national law. with international law. the top states like germany and iran met in new york. that was also a first since 1979. the iranian dip diplomat who attended the session urged iran to open up the closed nuclear facilities and stop enriching uranium at high levels. >> i'm sure secretary kerry does not want to dictate...
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there are other examples that extend into all of those areas, energy, health, the sky's the limit on what the value, i think, government data could bring to the average american. the other part of this is that by unlocking this data, by creating and opening this data, you suddenly create opportunity for private sector innovators and entrepreneurs to create new business models based on the data. so jobs of the future. you know, steel factories are going to convert into day factories as we think about the future of this country and where jobs get created, the value that can be created for the average american can extend into creating jobs and economic value. >> how do you reconcile this, these opportunities for all of this open, transparent data and allegations that the government is too secretive with some of the data it collects? >> guest: well, you know, the key tenet of all of our work here is really two major things. one is the administration is very much, you know, very focused on protecting americans and the american way of life, and there are certain, you know, certain aspects
there are other examples that extend into all of those areas, energy, health, the sky's the limit on what the value, i think, government data could bring to the average american. the other part of this is that by unlocking this data, by creating and opening this data, you suddenly create opportunity for private sector innovators and entrepreneurs to create new business models based on the data. so jobs of the future. you know, steel factories are going to convert into day factories as we think...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> now for what in the world segment. this is usually part of the show where i offer a take or something that caught my eye. we're going to do something different this week. it's an interview because the thing that caught my eye this week was a person who accompanied iran's president to the united nations. he's the only jewish member of parliament in iran. you remember that iran's last president, mahmoud ahmadinejad, fame l famously denied that the who will cast after happened. what is life like for jewish in iran. i asked ciamak morsadegh. thank you for being here. >> nice to be here. >> let me start by asking you, do you have any concerns that president rowhani does not acknowledge the holocaust or is in some way hostile toward jews? >> overall there is no specific concern because we are part of an iranian nation. we are iranian such as other iranian people. of course the first day of questioning about holocaust by president mahmoud ahmadinej
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> now for what in the world segment. this is usually part of the show where i offer a take or something that caught my eye. we're going to do something different this week. it's an interview because the thing that caught my eye this week was a person who accompanied iran's president to the united nations. he's the only jewish member of parliament in iran. you...
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using energy in fral agriculturl land. >> food versus fuel, i do not agree. you have tons of biomass which have been wasted, so you don't have to use food, crops, you don't have to disrupt large area. >> readily admit it will take years of research before it will make it from lab beakers to fuel tanks. >>> heading into space astronauts could soon become a lot lighter. that's because nasa is expected to print out spare parts and supplies during missions. there's even a plan to print small satellites that can send back to earth,. >>> and the olympic flame is now on its way to russia for the winter games. ♪ an actres an ak an actresseds as an ancient goddess. that will do it for al jazeera. thank you for joining us, i'm morgan radford. [[voiceover]] in today's technological age, is heavy manual labor disappearing, or is it just becoming invisible? physical work was once celebrated with hymns of praise. but workers today must be content that their hard work is better than no
using energy in fral agriculturl land. >> food versus fuel, i do not agree. you have tons of biomass which have been wasted, so you don't have to use food, crops, you don't have to disrupt large area. >> readily admit it will take years of research before it will make it from lab beakers to fuel tanks. >>> heading into space astronauts could soon become a lot lighter. that's because nasa is expected to print out spare parts and supplies during missions. there's even a plan...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> deadly clashes on the outskirts of damascus today. at least 12 syrian government troops killed by al qaeda terrorists. it all coincides with this week's arrival of international chemical weapons inspectors who have embarked on their mission to clean up president assad's estimated 1,000 ton arsenal of chemical weapons. joining us now is general jack keene, retired four-star army general, former army vice chief of staff, fox news military analyst. general, this fighting, this close to damascus and an obvious defeat for government forces, assad's forces, what does this suggest to you? >> there's been some fierce fighting that's been going on for months. actually, the chemical attack that assad did was in the suburbs of damascus and it was the result of the fact that he could not push those people out of there using airplanes, rockets, artillery that he used chemicals. so there's still fierce fighting going on. assad has been all in since our po
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> deadly clashes on the outskirts of damascus today. at least 12 syrian government troops killed by al qaeda terrorists. it all coincides with this week's arrival of international chemical weapons inspectors who have embarked on their mission to clean up president assad's estimated 1,000 ton arsenal of chemical weapons. joining us now is general jack keene, retired...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car, we'll give you the money for a new one. call liberty mutual insurance at... and ask us all about our auto features, like guaranteed repairs, where if you get into an accident and use one of our certified repair shops, the repairs are guaranteed for life. so call... to talk with an insurance expert about everything that comes standard with our base auto policy. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? >>> now time for our "what in the world segment." this is an interview. and that's because the thing that caught my eye this week
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. humans. even when we cross our "ts" and dot our "i's", we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness with our auto policies. if you qualify, your rates won't go up due to your first accident. because making mistakes is only human, and so are we. we also offer new car replacement, so if you total your new car,...
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using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ [ dings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] every thought... every movement... ♪ ...carefully planned, coordinated and synchronized. ♪ performing together with a single, united purpose. ♪ that's what makes the world's leading airline... flyer friendly. ♪ nice car. sure is. make a deal with me, kid, and you can have the car and everything that goes along with it. [ thunder crashes, tires squeal ] ♪ ♪ so, what do you say? thanks... but i think i got this. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new cla. starting at $29,900. >>> time now for "the ridiculist" or as i like to call it when anderson's not here, the reblitz you list. last week anderson drew your attention to a song by a band called man man from their new record on ony pond. as anderson discovered, the song was inspired by none other than yours truly. i received many honors throughout my career, but perhaps none as satisfying as being the inspir
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longstanding contacts and issues with the international atomic energy agency because they are the ones who are negotiating with iran on the matter of. alleged. activity in the nuclear field associated possibly with the production of nuclear weapons or nuclear activity so there are two tracks there and both have to dealt with have to be dealt with effectively in order for for. the problem to be put to rest after all those years of cooperation incidentally one specific thing which i think could happen as you know one issue which has not yet been resolved for the purpose of convening the geneva two conference is whether iran should participate or not we very strongly believe that they should because they are an active player there and they are all. cannot be ignored and their support for an ultimate deal would be very important and our western western countries our western colleagues are objecting to that saying that the iran's position towards syria is not constructive enough but i believe that should there be movement on the nuclear front them their position might in a change also with
longstanding contacts and issues with the international atomic energy agency because they are the ones who are negotiating with iran on the matter of. alleged. activity in the nuclear field associated possibly with the production of nuclear weapons or nuclear activity so there are two tracks there and both have to dealt with have to be dealt with effectively in order for for. the problem to be put to rest after all those years of cooperation incidentally one specific thing which i think could...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. lou: chinese rescuers search parts of south china sea, looking for nearly 50 people who -- excuse me 60 people, 58 people i believe to be exact, who are missing after a powerful typhoon lashed area sunday. at least 4 people are dead, three fishes vessels sank. a disturbing twist in aaron hernandez story, a boston man has come toward, told a fox affiliate he saw former patriot tighten pull the trigger in a 2012 double homicide, this eyewitness claims he was in the backseat of the car carrying the victims when the drive by shooting took place, hernandez, faces a first-degree murder charge in the death offe oden lloyd in june. joining me now, democratic strategist robert zimmerman. and judy miller. and fox news contributor michael goodwin. good to have all these pulitzer prize winners with us. >> and me! [ laughter ] lou: let's turn to syria today. we heard general jack king earlier, layout what seemed to be a pragmatic view of what is happening in
and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. lou: chinese rescuers search parts of south china sea, looking for nearly 50 people who -- excuse me 60 people, 58 people i believe to be exact, who are missing after a powerful typhoon lashed area sunday. at least 4 people are dead, three fishes vessels sank. a disturbing twist in aaron hernandez story, a boston man has come toward, told a fox affiliate he saw former patriot...
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it faces questions about using energy and agricultural land to produce not food, but fuel. >> i do not agree. if you do the mass biomass, you have a tonne that's wasted. you don't have to use food, crops or disrupt large areas. professor lee and his team feel it will still be a long time before their method can be used, but it represents an alternative. >>> michael eaves a hear with the sports head line. >> a coaching change this college football. >> already. change in los angeles. after losing 7 out of 11 games and a 62-41 blow out. lane kiplan has been relieved. pad hayden informed him of the dismissal after the team returned to la during the three-plus seasons, he imposed a record of 28-15. >> the nfl is considering a scheduling formula that could take effect next season the the pre-season schedule may go from 4 to three but extending the play off from 12-14. it will offset revenue from the elimination from pre-season. >> this morning in greece the olympic torch took out on a long journey that will carry it into russia and outer space before arriving at sochi winter games. >> more s
it faces questions about using energy and agricultural land to produce not food, but fuel. >> i do not agree. if you do the mass biomass, you have a tonne that's wasted. you don't have to use food, crops or disrupt large areas. professor lee and his team feel it will still be a long time before their method can be used, but it represents an alternative. >>> michael eaves a hear with the sports head line. >> a coaching change this college football. >> already. change...
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we have to switch to clean renewable sources solar wind energy efficiency is actually our cheapest and fastest way to reduce reliance on these dirty coal fired power plants we are decreasing the amount that we use, it is cheaper than building new power plants, it is better than frack but s standards in place where fracking is occurring and make sure that we are really moving beyond the fossil fuel era which is what we need to do to solve climate change. >> the beginning of the discussion even though it's been discussed for many years. >> well hopefully this settles the discussion on the science and we'll now focus on a discussion of what the solution he are. >> dan, thanks very much for being with us. >> thank you. >> with more frequent storms beaches are expearg. -- disappearing. natasha ginane has the story. >> when you consider these beaches represent billions of dollars of revenue, 20 years ago had i been dang on this very spot, i would have been standing in the ocean. that is how much this beach last been restored, high waves destroyed the pier. >> the town needed to do something.
we have to switch to clean renewable sources solar wind energy efficiency is actually our cheapest and fastest way to reduce reliance on these dirty coal fired power plants we are decreasing the amount that we use, it is cheaper than building new power plants, it is better than frack but s standards in place where fracking is occurring and make sure that we are really moving beyond the fossil fuel era which is what we need to do to solve climate change. >> the beginning of the discussion...
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enhancement of energy and transport infrastructure, the fight against infectious diseases. cooperation between state should rely on efficient mechanism and a sufficient resource basis. in this context, we support the further strengthening of the coordinating role of the u.n. economic and social council. during its presidency in the group of twenty, russia has consistently conducted its policy with if you to developing the groups international with united nations. we consider the resolution of the general assembly on relations between the u.n. and g-20 to be a realistic program of cooperation for the long- term. i firmly believe that by joining on the basis of respect and consideration of one and all, we will be able to move forward towards achieving high goals achieved -- proclaimed in the u.n. charter. thank you very much. i'm sorry if i did not respect the 15 minutes, thank you. >> i thank the minister of foreign affairs -- >> that was the russian foreign minister giving his address to the u.n. now our foreign affairs editor joins me in the studio for more on this. a bit
enhancement of energy and transport infrastructure, the fight against infectious diseases. cooperation between state should rely on efficient mechanism and a sufficient resource basis. in this context, we support the further strengthening of the coordinating role of the u.n. economic and social council. during its presidency in the group of twenty, russia has consistently conducted its policy with if you to developing the groups international with united nations. we consider the resolution of...
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as average temperatures warm up and the arctic is opening up new opportunities for trade routes and energy projects moscow says only companies with experience working in the tough region and enough funds to do it properly and without harming nature must be allowed access and cleaning up the heritage of the cold war era is another issue abandoned military bases equipment and piles of barrels with fuel i know a map of the arctic binary assessment program has been involved in that but russia has really been working on its own to try to claim we have a ways to go and they're not alone there are places around the planet or similar things that happened when people didn't recognize it. as something they did had long term negative consequences for the environment the arctic nations seem to be on the same beach looking after the north pole is a responsibility they must carry together so that the mistakes of the past aren't repeated especially when their every move is under such intense scrutiny you've got this going off in the arctic circle. the centrist coalition government appears to have secured
as average temperatures warm up and the arctic is opening up new opportunities for trade routes and energy projects moscow says only companies with experience working in the tough region and enough funds to do it properly and without harming nature must be allowed access and cleaning up the heritage of the cold war era is another issue abandoned military bases equipment and piles of barrels with fuel i know a map of the arctic binary assessment program has been involved in that but russia has...
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about as average temperatures warm up the arctic is opening up new opportunities for trade routes and energy projects moscow says only companies with experience working in the tough region and enough funds to do it properly and without harming nature must be allowed access and cleaning up the heritage of the cold war era is another issue amanda military bases equipment and piles of barrels with fuel i know a map the arctic binary assessment program has been involved in that that russia has really been working on its own to try to and we have a ways to go and they're not alone there are places around the planet or similar things that happened when people didn't recognize it. as something they did had long term negative consequences for the environment the arctic nations seem to be on the same beach looking after the north wall is a responsibility they must carry together so that the mistakes of the past aren't repeated especially when their every move is under such intense scrutiny you've got this going off in the arctic. circle. let's take a look at some other world news now first tonight ge
about as average temperatures warm up the arctic is opening up new opportunities for trade routes and energy projects moscow says only companies with experience working in the tough region and enough funds to do it properly and without harming nature must be allowed access and cleaning up the heritage of the cold war era is another issue amanda military bases equipment and piles of barrels with fuel i know a map the arctic binary assessment program has been involved in that that russia has...
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ealso passed homeland security over 90 days ago and passes the bill for energy and water over 90 days ago. the senate didn't even come into session yesterday. >> but obama care is still attached to this budget bill. that's the question. why again? >> well, because we -- we are only in control of one-half of one-third of the government, my job description is representative. and my constituents, the people of texas are adamantly opposed to this massive intrusion into our private lives. we do not want the federal government socializing health care as they have in england and france. the senate has had plenty of time to keep the government open. s in not about -- step back for a minute. this is one of the most -- the right to be left alone as americans is probably our most important right. that right of privacy, that right to be left alone to let texans run texas, for example, that is sacred to us. this is a decisive moment. this is our best opportunity, the most powerful leverage we've got is with the appropriations bill. but the senate has had the key ones, military, homeland security.
ealso passed homeland security over 90 days ago and passes the bill for energy and water over 90 days ago. the senate didn't even come into session yesterday. >> but obama care is still attached to this budget bill. that's the question. why again? >> well, because we -- we are only in control of one-half of one-third of the government, my job description is representative. and my constituents, the people of texas are adamantly opposed to this massive intrusion into our private...
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and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. our commitment has never been stronger. everybody has different ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes...
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also united states to come to the iranian capitol to see for themselves that this is regarding the energy program. >> reporter: the president rouhini says there is a huge lack of trust on all sides at the moment. so somebody has to blink first, don't they, somebody has to giveway and that is likely to have to be tehran especially when it talks about developing its nuclear capacity. >> okay, that is a very interesting point. what happened before mr mr. rouhini's trip to the united nations is that the leader of the islamic revolutions invited commanders of the army and irgc and had a friendly chat with them and stay out of the politics, let the new government talked to the united states and don't interfere in iran's political affairs and they said yes we will set aside for the time being because before they were interfering in the overature and said stay away and do it through dialog and i think it's working because the army and the irtc are not having any say in the new round of talks between iran and the nuclear program. if that is the case it shows that iran has taken the first step to b
also united states to come to the iranian capitol to see for themselves that this is regarding the energy program. >> reporter: the president rouhini says there is a huge lack of trust on all sides at the moment. so somebody has to blink first, don't they, somebody has to giveway and that is likely to have to be tehran especially when it talks about developing its nuclear capacity. >> okay, that is a very interesting point. what happened before mr mr. rouhini's trip to the united...
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the international atomic energy agency is sending inspectors out to iran in about two or three weeks, and this is something that happens quite regularly, but they'll make a list of demands, as they always do, of facilities they'd like to inspect. how the iranians respond to that demand will be one early indication of whether we're in a new era of transparency and disclosure. >> rose: mark, thank you for joining us. it is an extraordinary story, and you have covered it well. thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: back in a moment. stay with us >> rose: laurent fabius is here. he is the french foreign pin officer he also served as prime minister of manse from 1984-1986 when he was a very young man. there have been important developments this week at the united nations general assembly. on thursdayethe five permanent members of the security council agreed on a resolution to require bashar al-assad to surrender hishemical weapons. also on thursday, laurent fabius represented france at the nuclear negotiations with iran. i am pleased to have him here back at this table. welcome. >> it'
the international atomic energy agency is sending inspectors out to iran in about two or three weeks, and this is something that happens quite regularly, but they'll make a list of demands, as they always do, of facilities they'd like to inspect. how the iranians respond to that demand will be one early indication of whether we're in a new era of transparency and disclosure. >> rose: mark, thank you for joining us. it is an extraordinary story, and you have covered it well. thank you....
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was to a brand new, $122 million, state-of-the-art building that boasts the latest in classroom and energy-saving technology. it's one part of the city's effort to turn around a deeply troubled school system. just blocks from the u.s. capitol, dunbar, on its former site next door, was known for low graduation rates, low test scores, and an often dangerous environment. but dunbar-- named for poet paul laurence dunbar-- is also a school with a glorious, historic past. one captured in a small museum in the new building and eagerly touted by principal jackson to the outside world and to his students. >> when they come to this new dunbar and they are able to see the museum, it basically comes to life and the people that really made this school what it was and what it is, they come alive and so the kids can actually see who mary jane patterson was; the first african american woman to get a college degree in 1862 and she was the first african american principal of a public high school in the country. >> reporter: indeed dunbar, founded in 1870 as the country's first black public high school, produced ma
was to a brand new, $122 million, state-of-the-art building that boasts the latest in classroom and energy-saving technology. it's one part of the city's effort to turn around a deeply troubled school system. just blocks from the u.s. capitol, dunbar, on its former site next door, was known for low graduation rates, low test scores, and an often dangerous environment. but dunbar-- named for poet paul laurence dunbar-- is also a school with a glorious, historic past. one captured in a small...